PHIL 120W Study Guide - Final Guide: Egotism, Act Utilitarianism, Ethical Egoism
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God"s commands, is what makes the action right (cid:523)morally required(cid:524) Truth of moral claims depends upon god"s commands/forbids. Even if it is difficult to determine what god commanded is correct, the theory. God forbids > makes the action wrong (morally impermissible) may not be morally incorrect. Divine command theory may not be false even if there is no god; everything is morally neutral. Theory could be false if god commanded something and it was false or morality is independent of god. Euthyphro: what he is doing: prosecuting wrongdoers is holy/ failing to prosecute is unholy. Euthyphro: what is agreeable to the gods is holy, what is not agreeable to the gods is unholy. Socrates wants a list of criteria to decide what is morally right and wrong. Euthyphro: gods command if and only if it is right; god forbids if and only if it is wrong.